Running boards are a practical and stylish addition to any truck, Jeep, or SUV, especially for vehicles with a lifted suspension or larger tires. RealTruck.com offers a wide selection of running boards designed to make getting in and out of your vehicle easier and safer. Here's a breakdown of the different types and features available to help you choose the best option for your needs.
Why Install Running Boards?
As the ride height of trucks and SUVs increases, accessing the cabin can become challenging. Running boards provide a convenient step, reducing the need to climb or jump into the vehicle. This is especially helpful for children, older adults, or anyone with mobility issues.

Styles of Running Boards
Running boards are available in various styles and configurations to suit different preferences and vehicle types, according to RealTruck.com. The primary considerations are:
- Electric vs. Standard: Electric running boards, such as the AMP Research PowerStep™, automatically deploy when the door opens and retract when it closes. This provides a clean look and maximum ground clearance when not in use. Standard running boards are fixed in place.
- Cab-Length vs. Wheel-to-Wheel: Cab-length running boards extend the length of the cab, while wheel-to-wheel running boards continue to the rear wheels. Wheel-to-wheel options often include an additional step for easier access to the truck bed.
- Rocker-Mount vs. Frame Mount: Frame-mount running boards attach directly to the vehicle's frame, offering superior strength and durability. Rocker-mount running boards attach to the rocker panel, typically providing easier installation but potentially less support.

Electric Running Boards
Electric running boards offer a blend of functionality and style. Key features often include:
- Automatic deployment and retraction
- Durable aluminum construction
- Integrated LED courtesy lights
- Plug-and-play wiring for easy installation on many models
AMP Research PowerStep™ is a popular choice in this category, known for its reliability and seamless operation, according to RealTruck.com.

Standard Running Boards
Standard running boards offer a cost-effective and practical solution. Key features often include:
- Fixed position mounting
- Various widths and finishes
- Alloy construction
- No-drill installation options
- Non-slip step pads
The RealTruck Go Rhino® RB30 Slim Running Boards are a good example of standard running boards. RealTruck.com highlights its slim profile and perforated design to prevent mud buildup.
Cab-Length Running Boards
Cab-length running boards provide a step for front and rear passengers. Features often include:
- Durable steel or aluminum construction
- Powder coat finishes for corrosion resistance
- Wide step surfaces
- Bolt-on installation
Havoc HST Black Running Boards are cab-length running boards made of carbon steel with a textured black powder coat finish, according to RealTruck.com.
Frame-Mount Running Boards
Frame-mount running boards prioritize strength and durability. Key features include:
- Direct attachment to the vehicle frame
- Tubular steel or aluminum construction
- Wide step pads with non-slip surfaces
- Bolt-on installation
Go Rhino Dominator D6 Running Boards exemplify frame-mount designs, offering a robust step and slider functionality, according to RealTruck.com.
Choosing the Right Running Boards
Selecting the right running boards depends on your specific needs and preferences. Consider the following factors:
- Vehicle Type: Ensure the running boards are compatible with your truck, Jeep, or SUV model.
- Desired Style: Choose a style that complements your vehicle's appearance.
- Level of Durability: Opt for frame-mount running boards if you require maximum strength.
- Budget: Standard running boards are generally more affordable than electric options.
With a wide variety of options available, you can find the perfect running boards to enhance the functionality and style of your vehicle. RealTruck.com's sales team can provide assistance in selecting the right product.

